8 Times Table

What’s the Trick to Crafty Fun?

You’re passing out paper squares for origami at school! Each kid gets 8 squares to fold. If 3 kids are crafting, multiply 3 by 8—fold!

That’s 24 squares for cool creations!

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8x Multiplication Chart
8×1=8
8×2=16
8×3=24
8×4=32
8×5=40
8×6=48
8×7=56
8×8=64
8×9=72
8×10=80
8×11=88
8×12=96
Great job! ٩(◕‿◕)۶

The 8 Times Table for Kids

Eight is double‑double‑double (2 × 2 × 2). Kids see 8 on spider legs, stop‑sign sides, and bytes in computers, making this table both fun and future‑ready.

Examples

Hacks & Tricks

FAQ

Q: How can I visualise 8 × numbers quickly?
Think of doubling three times—fast mental maths!
Q: Why is 8 important in computing?
1 byte equals 8 bits, so programmers love the 8 times table.
Q: Any fun game for practising 8s?
Play ‘Spider Tag’: every tag is worth 8 points—first to 64 wins.
Q: What shapes help remember the 8 table?
Octagons (stop signs) and cubes both shout ‘eight’ with sides or corners.

Printables

Download printable times table charts, worksheets, and more for extra practice and learning.